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they have the baby here and the baby is lined up to go to college in california. >> you hear that? >> i do hear that. >> do you see that as an abuse what pat's describing? >> i think there's certainly a problem with incentive right now. i also say doing it on a state by state basis is problematic. >> so you like the idea of bringing it to the supreme court? >> first of all, anchor babies that he's talking about, it takes, the baby has to reach maturity before they can start bringing in the family. >> they stay here. they are born here. >> bringing in the whole family, you are pretending that there are hordes of people coming in when one little baby -- >> they stay here. >> this is a minuscule percentage, and this country was founded by immigrants who were driven out of other countries and courts have interpreted -- >> legally. they came here legally, eleanor. that's a difference. >> quickly. >> the people who have been in this country have led good lives. the incentives behind this legislation is so mean spirited. if you want to talk about republican realignment -- [ all talking at
they have the baby here and the baby is lined up to go to college in california. >> you hear that? >> i do hear that. >> do you see that as an abuse what pat's describing? >> i think there's certainly a problem with incentive right now. i also say doing it on a state by state basis is problematic. >> so you like the idea of bringing it to the supreme court? >> first of all, anchor babies that he's talking about, it takes, the baby has to reach maturity before...
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california! california! >> belva: for analysis of convention highlights and california role in upcoming election, i'm joined by joe garofoli from the "san francisco chronicle." kitty felde, washington correspondent for kpcc, california public radio and debra saunders, columnist for the "san francisco chronicle." some exciting times. do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was definitely the star of the week. even he outshined the president, i think, with his speech. think michelle obama had a better speech. the president's speech was good, but it is hard when he is asking for more time. it's almost like an apologetic speech. >> let's talk about four years ago when we were in denver. barack obama gave the amazing speech. he columns behind him. he is not the one anymore. bill clinton was the one. michelle obama was the one. barack obama just didn't have the oomph he had before. >> it is hard to recreate the star
california! california! >> belva: for analysis of convention highlights and california role in upcoming election, i'm joined by joe garofoli from the "san francisco chronicle." kitty felde, washington correspondent for kpcc, california public radio and debra saunders, columnist for the "san francisco chronicle." some exciting times. do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was...
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congress and the white house prepare for comprehensive immigration reform, there's much at stake in california. home to the largest number of undocumented immigrants in the country. for the first time in five decades, the controversial drilling process of hydraulic fracturing better known as fracking will face state regulation. as a busy travel season approaches, tips to help you navigate the not so friendly skies. and the highest tides of the year hit bay area shorelines. giving a glimpse of the future risk posed by rising sea levels. coming up next.
congress and the white house prepare for comprehensive immigration reform, there's much at stake in california. home to the largest number of undocumented immigrants in the country. for the first time in five decades, the controversial drilling process of hydraulic fracturing better known as fracking will face state regulation. as a busy travel season approaches, tips to help you navigate the not so friendly skies. and the highest tides of the year hit bay area shorelines. giving a glimpse of...
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welcome to this week in northern california. joining ne week on our news panel are hannah dryer, richmond reporter. carla, san francisco chronicle political writer and craig miller, kqed's senior editor. welcome, everyone. craig, let's start with you. captain trade. the plans were laid this week to try to help take me trick tons of car don dioxide out of the atmosphere. >> make no mistake about it this is a bit of a gamble. there's been nothing quite like this anywhere in the country. something kind of like it in the northeast that only applies to electrical power plans. europe, of course has been doing it. this is a sweeping as you describe it. comprehensive plan. 600 facilities just in the first year alone and then it builds from there. and complicated. still very much a work in progress. as far as we've come. more than four years of building more than a thousand at the stake holder meetings. there's still a lot to figure out exactly. >> sounds like the general idea is to kind of comod tito put a price tag on it. one figure i
welcome to this week in northern california. joining ne week on our news panel are hannah dryer, richmond reporter. carla, san francisco chronicle political writer and craig miller, kqed's senior editor. welcome, everyone. craig, let's start with you. captain trade. the plans were laid this week to try to help take me trick tons of car don dioxide out of the atmosphere. >> make no mistake about it this is a bit of a gamble. there's been nothing quite like this anywhere in the country....
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but fundamentally it really isn't happening in california. the leading cause of death on death row is old age or suicide. the death row population has gone from 0 to 730. we haven't had an execution in six years. so there's some people who say, look, let's just get rifd this, it can't be fixed. on the other hand, opponents say wait a minute, it can be fixed with reform, but the legislature won't do the reforms. these things die in committee to speed up the appeals process and things like that. the polls show that it's very tight on prop 34, split right down the middle. so the yes side has a lot of money. they raised about $4 million. the opponents -- there doesn't seem to be any organized campaign against ending the death penalty. >> one of the arguments i have heard on the other side on this one is if you get rid of the death penalty, it takes away sort of a key bargaining chip that law enforcement has when they're looking at some of these convicted -- or convictions. what about that argument? >> i suppose that's possible. d.a.s overwhelming
but fundamentally it really isn't happening in california. the leading cause of death on death row is old age or suicide. the death row population has gone from 0 to 730. we haven't had an execution in six years. so there's some people who say, look, let's just get rifd this, it can't be fixed. on the other hand, opponents say wait a minute, it can be fixed with reform, but the legislature won't do the reforms. these things die in committee to speed up the appeals process and things like that....
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at a conference in california brought up the possibility that clinton's health may not be up to par. rove recall that in late 2012, a year and a half ago, clinton, while sec secretary of state, was hospitalized for a blood clot in her head. the episode led to her postponement of testimony from a congressional committee about the events in benghazi, libya. she was wearing therapeutic eyeglasses, which led mr. rove to speculate, quote, and when she reappears, she is wearing glasses that are only for people who have traumatic brain injury. we need to know what is up with that. unquote. the reaction to mr. rove's comment was swift. white house press secretary, jay carney, mocked mr. rove's own cognitive ability. >> here's what i would say about cognitive capacity, which is that dr. rove might have been the last person in america on election night to recognize and acknowledge that the president won reelection, including the state of ohio, so we'll leave it at that. >> hillary's president, william, also defended the former first lady. >> look. she works out every week. she is strong. she i
at a conference in california brought up the possibility that clinton's health may not be up to par. rove recall that in late 2012, a year and a half ago, clinton, while sec secretary of state, was hospitalized for a blood clot in her head. the episode led to her postponement of testimony from a congressional committee about the events in benghazi, libya. she was wearing therapeutic eyeglasses, which led mr. rove to speculate, quote, and when she reappears, she is wearing glasses that are only...
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i had a two-hour search lesson with my dad in california. that is not really anything. so i went down and i had her blood. it tripled in size because i have annotated it, notes, questions, i wanted to study her and get into her mind. and just become bethany and do my best. i realize that she is a real person, a good friend, and that the key to it was just hanging out with her and getting her vibe. also, developing a love for the ocean which is at her heart. that is what she puts out because of surfing and training, we trained for six weeks before we started filming, i have such a love for the ocean. i will not be a pro surfer, but i love getting out there. i think it is a love for something greater than yourself. it is a moment where you are focused on one thing. it is not even what you're doing, it is what the earth is doing in the ocean around you. >> how is the -- tavis: how is the professional career coming along? >> the movie was a bit of a distraction, but i am excited to move on with my surfing and keep doing my best to be the best i can be. tavis: i love helen h
i had a two-hour search lesson with my dad in california. that is not really anything. so i went down and i had her blood. it tripled in size because i have annotated it, notes, questions, i wanted to study her and get into her mind. and just become bethany and do my best. i realize that she is a real person, a good friend, and that the key to it was just hanging out with her and getting her vibe. also, developing a love for the ocean which is at her heart. that is what she puts out because of...
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camp fire i the worst fire in california history. the tubbs fire wasnly last year was at that time the worst fire in california history. five of the ten worst fires in california hiory are in the last two years. >> and with global warming, there are certainly concerns that we will face more of these fire they'll be even more fears. >> so when you talk about theki of peer review and scientific research coming out of he universitie might have to wait a few years to get that kind of quality data. in the mntime we need in the media need to get ahead of this and start asking questions and informing the debate and so we are leaning on the public to help us out. >> kathy, is there any data at all on the long-term effects of breathing smoke from fires? what happens 18 months longer afterward? >> there is none that i'm awareu of. what we can do is look again at particle exposure and i think erin is excellent that he is doing this work and i think we need to go forward planning to do careful studies. but we can look at things like the fact tha
camp fire i the worst fire in california history. the tubbs fire wasnly last year was at that time the worst fire in california history. five of the ten worst fires in california hiory are in the last two years. >> and with global warming, there are certainly concerns that we will face more of these fire they'll be even more fears. >> so when you talk about theki of peer review and scientific research coming out of he universitie might have to wait a few years to get that kind of...
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. >>> this week governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency in southern california for a devastating the blaze that has sent more than 80,000 people fleeing their homes in san bernardino county. >>> while wildfires in california are nothing new, experts warn they may be getting
. >>> this week governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency in southern california for a devastating the blaze that has sent more than 80,000 people fleeing their homes in san bernardino county. >>> while wildfires in california are nothing new, experts warn they may be getting
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a california jury found that oracle violated a contract by refusing to develop new software updates to support hp's new computer servers. orac said it would appeal the verdict. up eight cents. hewlett-packd up 8%. >>> fuller industries going to buy the privately handled jay cof nearly $580 million in an all cash deal. they will become a subsidiary. current management will remain in tact. shares up nearly 7% at $69.18. >>> nike cofounder phil knight has stepped down from his position as chairman of the athletic company's board of directors. the ceo will now take on the new chairman position and knight will become chairman amer tuss, whh means he can still oversee board meetings. shares up marginally. l. >>> six members resigned after failing to remove the company's c eric o following a failed merger attempt with rival energy transfer equity. despite the resignation, williams says it stands by the current ceo. shares fell nearly 5% to 20.56. >>> warren buffett's berkshire hathaway way has applied to keep and possibly expand its stake in wells fargo. an application to the federal reserve
a california jury found that oracle violated a contract by refusing to develop new software updates to support hp's new computer servers. orac said it would appeal the verdict. up eight cents. hewlett-packd up 8%. >>> fuller industries going to buy the privately handled jay cof nearly $580 million in an all cash deal. they will become a subsidiary. current management will remain in tact. shares up nearly 7% at $69.18. >>> nike cofounder phil knight has stepped down from his...
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they've both been to california and to nevada. the thing that's delicious about this is bill clinton is loving every minute of this, it's kind of a validation of everything he wanted to be. but bill clinton's friends say he's been seething all year long as what he sees as the inability of the obama administration to sell the things it has done. gwen: so the polls are saying things are tightening or not. what do we know tonight about whether they are or not? >> it appears that there are -- the number of senate races in play, truly competitive at this point, is actually shrinking. there are probably five or six of them. but the number of house races that are very, very close, that number is actually growing and it looks like it could be -- who knows. people are throwing out numbers, up 60, 70, 80, 90. one set of numbers i saw just today, though, that i found fascinating, we already have early voting underway in 29 states and believe it or not, for all we're hearing about the enthusiasm gap, in most of these states, the democrats are
they've both been to california and to nevada. the thing that's delicious about this is bill clinton is loving every minute of this, it's kind of a validation of everything he wanted to be. but bill clinton's friends say he's been seething all year long as what he sees as the inability of the obama administration to sell the things it has done. gwen: so the polls are saying things are tightening or not. what do we know tonight about whether they are or not? >> it appears that there are --...
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>> well, what i hear out there when i go to iowa,sh new hae, my home state of texas, california, is that people want a new generation of leadership. they want new ideas. they want a new approach. i will s -- i mean, i don't think it's necessarily only about age. i think it's about a new face and new ideas. i actually believe that the most important thing for voters t sort through is somebody's judgment. doesn't matter whether 3 you'years old or you're 88 years old, what kind of judgment haveou demonstrated? that's why i would say -- i mean, this president is 73 years old now? but take a look at his judgment -- threatening people over twitter, nuclear war, ying he's gonna wipe afghanistan off the face of the earth. just bad judgment. doesn't matter how young or old you are. >> you say sanders -- even though sanderss is 33 yeder than you, he has had some new ideas and he's certainly infused the democratic party with new ideas, certainly last time around, but he's been critical of you. he was critical of you when you were hud secretary. he wasn't paying his staff5 the requisite nimum wage o
>> well, what i hear out there when i go to iowa,sh new hae, my home state of texas, california, is that people want a new generation of leadership. they want new ideas. they want a new approach. i will s -- i mean, i don't think it's necessarily only about age. i think it's about a new face and new ideas. i actually believe that the most important thing for voters t sort through is somebody's judgment. doesn't matter whether 3 you'years old or you're 88 years old, what kind of judgment...
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welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me tonight are lisa krieger, tom vacar, ktvu
welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me tonight are lisa krieger, tom vacar, ktvu
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tonight it was about ate, ban gay maerj after earlier it had been conferred in california. justices will have to decide if they can take a right after having granted it. the arguments tomorrow will be about the defense of marriage act which was signed by bill clinton in 1996. even bill clinton has said that it was unconstitutional and we'll see if the justices agree and there wassy cautioning expressed in their questioning to the lawyers today. >> while we're waiting to hear on from the supreme court on this case and many businesses are providing benefits from gay couples and we've gotten ahead of the law and the culture. why the disconnect? >> well, business executives worked on a different metric than politician-seeking votes. business executives have approached it as a bottom line issue, if you look at these compiled by the human rights campaign and we have 99% of businesses that have anti-discrimination policies on sexual orientation upon. 75% say they provide domestic partner benefits to same-sex couples and you also got 13 out of the 20 biggest companies on the fortun
tonight it was about ate, ban gay maerj after earlier it had been conferred in california. justices will have to decide if they can take a right after having granted it. the arguments tomorrow will be about the defense of marriage act which was signed by bill clinton in 1996. even bill clinton has said that it was unconstitutional and we'll see if the justices agree and there wassy cautioning expressed in their questioning to the lawyers today. >> while we're waiting to hear on from the...
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thank you. >>> next on kqed newsroom, will california schools make the grade with kcurriculum requirements. controversy one year later and how robin williams helped make san francisco a comedy empire. >> god, it's good to be home. i'm not lying. i can't lie to you. it's not nice to be home with the birds to wake up.
thank you. >>> next on kqed newsroom, will california schools make the grade with kcurriculum requirements. controversy one year later and how robin williams helped make san francisco a comedy empire. >> god, it's good to be home. i'm not lying. i can't lie to you. it's not nice to be home with the birds to wake up.
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off the coast from this barren border in california, it feels like another planet. on the outskirts of l.a. is the high-tech pharmaceutical company , one of many in the area. this is the entire staff. this is how many of them were born in the u.s., and how many whose parents were born in the u.s. the owner, himself a jordanian origin, says the president's immigration policies are self-defeating. >> we are competing against china and india and europe. we cannot bring in the best from everywhere, we will not win anymore. when you think of these american industries, we don't function without the ability to get the best talent from the world, and, well, that means immigration. jon: america can't just disentangle itself from the rest of the world and its long-standing commitments. whether it be trade with people who live on the other side of this wall, whether it be nato commitments, the pacific, fighting isis, donald trump's long-standing ambition of bringing peace between the israelis and palestinians. just along from here, they're working out what sort of wall to buil
off the coast from this barren border in california, it feels like another planet. on the outskirts of l.a. is the high-tech pharmaceutical company , one of many in the area. this is the entire staff. this is how many of them were born in the u.s., and how many whose parents were born in the u.s. the owner, himself a jordanian origin, says the president's immigration policies are self-defeating. >> we are competing against china and india and europe. we cannot bring in the best from...
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coming up, how donald trump is affecting california gop efforts to rebrand the party. and a personal look at life on the streets. in the words of one homeless man. plus, troubling new findings at sonoma county jail. a kqed investigative report. big news coming out of san francisco, the city's embattled police chief stepped down yesterday, hours after the shooting death of a black woman by a san francisco police officer in the bayview district. it was the third officer-involved killing since december and came amid growing calls for chief greg suhr's resignation. mayor ed lee made the announcement yesterday after meeting with suhr. it was an
coming up, how donald trump is affecting california gop efforts to rebrand the party. and a personal look at life on the streets. in the words of one homeless man. plus, troubling new findings at sonoma county jail. a kqed investigative report. big news coming out of san francisco, the city's embattled police chief stepped down yesterday, hours after the shooting death of a black woman by a san francisco police officer in the bayview district. it was the third officer-involved killing since...
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i've not heard one republican use the language that the leader of the california delegationnnn used in describing paul ryan as the goebbels of our time, as a nazi. he had to excuse himself and return home because of a previously scheduled root canal. >> if you are attempting to say that you have not heard a visceral hatred spread for barack obama, then we just -- maybe i will stop the show. >> let's not, just to be nice to me. the first lady wins rave reviews, but not for everyone. >> when you work hard and have done well and go through the doorway of opportunity, you do not slam it shut behind you. >> i thought michelle obama did an enormously effective job without ever mentioning mitt romney's name, without mentioning the fact that there was a republican party or republican nominee for president. and dramatically and graphically drawing the differences between these two individuals, particularly their life story and how the values have been formed. >> charles, your turn. >> how much did you have to pay for that studio space? it was impressive. >> it cost a fortune. [laughter] >> yes,
i've not heard one republican use the language that the leader of the california delegationnnn used in describing paul ryan as the goebbels of our time, as a nazi. he had to excuse himself and return home because of a previously scheduled root canal. >> if you are attempting to say that you have not heard a visceral hatred spread for barack obama, then we just -- maybe i will stop the show. >> let's not, just to be nice to me. the first lady wins rave reviews, but not for everyone....
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a federal judge in california has held u.s. secretary ofde education betss in contempt of court for violatingr an ordating to student loans. the ruling said divorce continue to collect loans from students whode att corinthian colleges, a now-defunct chain of for-profit colleges, despite being ordered to stop. the feder education departmen was fined $100,000. a new count the trump administrationcio the american l liberties union says more childrenere separated from their families at the u.s. mexico border than previously known. immigration authorities separated more additional children from their parents between july 2017-june 2018 won a federal judge offered to end -- judge ordered an end to the practice. that brings the overall number of chiren separated since july 2017 to more than 5400. overseas in iraq, 30 people were killed in clashes in baghdad and .her provinces tod thousands are protesting the corruption and struggling economy in the country. police fired live rounds, rubber bullets and tear gas towdisperse the we take
a federal judge in california has held u.s. secretary ofde education betss in contempt of court for violatingr an ordating to student loans. the ruling said divorce continue to collect loans from students whode att corinthian colleges, a now-defunct chain of for-profit colleges, despite being ordered to stop. the feder education departmen was fined $100,000. a new count the trump administrationcio the american l liberties union says more childrenere separated from their families at the u.s....
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economics economist at the from newport california, billounder and investment officer have all of with johns about what d and should surprise? >> i don't think it should that we placed and the a 1 u.s. with credit negative outlook economic debt motivation is the fiscal prospects government get to a would no compatible with a rating. april we thought the.s. government would have a couple years. we think now the not done probably won't for another couple years, if not done now. the august second is the factorment we ceiling will certainly negotiations have gone expected been more expected. very low high impact would get to without the debt been raised. >> ros it is your lack of confidence the government has th ability solving problem more than anyhing >> i think that this correct at the matter is the contract and the of between the the democrats. >> rose: bill cross you you have talked about confidence in economy. view of that they very able to co they do, it solion satisfy your own concerns. >> i do, charlie. i think they'll come to some agreement. think what than of the political syste
economics economist at the from newport california, billounder and investment officer have all of with johns about what d and should surprise? >> i don't think it should that we placed and the a 1 u.s. with credit negative outlook economic debt motivation is the fiscal prospects government get to a would no compatible with a rating. april we thought the.s. government would have a couple years. we think now the not done probably won't for another couple years, if not done now. the august...
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for example, reagan left the government in california twice twiceas big as he found it. he felt-- he left the federal government no smaller than he found it. tax rates were reduced, but the overall tax burden was not. and, you know, i think reagan often had a somewhat distorting lens viewing his own accomplishments, what really happened, what didn't happen. and very often the people around him bought into the idea that he had transformed the federal government. and, really, he didn't. reagan didn't eliminate a single federal agency. he didn't reduce federal spending overall. he left a very large deficit-- a very mixed legacy, i think, as domestic policy figure, as an economic leader, as opposed to his foreign policy legacy which i rate somewhat more highly. but there's that gap between what they think he did and what he really did. >> glor: you call him the second most important president of the 20th century after f.d.r., why. >> it's a long way down from f.d.r., who overcame the depression and won the second world war. reagan has no accomplishment on that scale. but in-
for example, reagan left the government in california twice twiceas big as he found it. he felt-- he left the federal government no smaller than he found it. tax rates were reduced, but the overall tax burden was not. and, you know, i think reagan often had a somewhat distorting lens viewing his own accomplishments, what really happened, what didn't happen. and very often the people around him bought into the idea that he had transformed the federal government. and, really, he didn't. reagan...
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check out that garage he's building in california. >> at least he's -- >> an elevator ?ee.'s got five boys. are they still living at >>> issue political ad wars. first, romney. >> the private sector's doing fine. the private sector's doing fine. the private sector's doing fine. doing fine. doing fine. >> i'm mitt romney, and i approved this message. >> is that ad effective? i ask you, susan. >> absolutely. not only does it bring in some of the things we were talking about, but the decline in wealth, some things saddling the obama administration but the private sector doing fine comment i think highlights what a lot of opponents of obama believe, the theory that the public sector needs to be elevated over the private sector. >> do you think this is unfair to obama? because he acknowledges there was a gaffe, meaning that it was an unintended sequence of words. he doesn't believe that the private sector is doing fine. >> i think most people believe that he really does think the private sector needs less help. >> so it was not a gaffe. >> he's going around saying, of course he k
check out that garage he's building in california. >> at least he's -- >> an elevator ?ee.'s got five boys. are they still living at >>> issue political ad wars. first, romney. >> the private sector's doing fine. the private sector's doing fine. the private sector's doing fine. doing fine. doing fine. >> i'm mitt romney, and i approved this message. >> is that ad effective? i ask you, susan. >> absolutely. not only does it bring in some of the things...
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key takeaways plus analysis from california politics and government teams. also the "wall street journal" investigative reporter talks about his new boo "bad blood" detailing how the $9 billion company deceived silicon valley and the rest of the country. hello and welcome to kqed newsroom. i'm thuy vu. we begins with politics. tuesday's primary results set the stage for some big races in november. wealthy gop businessman john cox finished second behind gavin newsom in thevernor's race. democrats are sharpening
key takeaways plus analysis from california politics and government teams. also the "wall street journal" investigative reporter talks about his new boo "bad blood" detailing how the $9 billion company deceived silicon valley and the rest of the country. hello and welcome to kqed newsroom. i'm thuy vu. we begins with politics. tuesday's primary results set the stage for some big races in november. wealthy gop businessman john cox finished second behind gavin newsom in...
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as a californian, i can look to the university of california university system which over 50 years ago decided that we would dedicate an incredible amount of investment in those institutions around science and engineering. but no coincidence then in the backyard of that investment grew google and apple and the technology that has changed the world works. so i think that his speech was very much about a commitment to the principal pies of -- principles of who we are as a country based on our history and moving it forward, saying not only should we be committed to innovation because it's the right thing to do in terms of progress but it will actually allow us to be more efficient as a country, a country facing great economic challenges and it will allow us to be competitive in a world market n. that way i i think he really did pull together a theme that is existent around a perspective on vision but also on what should be our practical and priorities to improve our standing in this world and be able to compete, as he said. because i think as much as anything the point that the president
as a californian, i can look to the university of california university system which over 50 years ago decided that we would dedicate an incredible amount of investment in those institutions around science and engineering. but no coincidence then in the backyard of that investment grew google and apple and the technology that has changed the world works. so i think that his speech was very much about a commitment to the principal pies of -- principles of who we are as a country based on our...
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means, and what to expect as the senate prepares tol.ut president trump on tr then, on the ground in california ahead of tomorrow'sho ne/politico democratic presidential debate, where climate change is a top concern and, stepping towa future.. medicine at the edge of current knowledge sparks hope for those paralyzed by spil
means, and what to expect as the senate prepares tol.ut president trump on tr then, on the ground in california ahead of tomorrow'sho ne/politico democratic presidential debate, where climate change is a top concern and, stepping towa future.. medicine at the edge of current knowledge sparks hope for those paralyzed by spil
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we turn to representative jackie speier, a democrat from california. she sits on both the intelligence and oversight committees, both involved in this phase of the impeachment inquiry. congresswoman speier, thank you for joining us again. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: we appreciate it. i want to ask you first tact pushback from republicans who are focusing, as we've heard, not so much in defending the president and what he did, although some of them say they're sure it doesn't amount to anything, but on the process. they're saying it's unfair, that it damages the presidency. >> well, first of all, when you can't speak to the merits of an issue, you then direct yourself to something less, and that's why they're looking at process. the interesting thing is that during the benghazi committee meetings, there were over 107 interviews that were held privately before there was any public hearings. the committee was created and operational for four months before there was the first public hearing. so if you're comparing the two efforts, we are far and away
we turn to representative jackie speier, a democrat from california. she sits on both the intelligence and oversight committees, both involved in this phase of the impeachment inquiry. congresswoman speier, thank you for joining us again. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: we appreciate it. i want to ask you first tact pushback from republicans who are focusing, as we've heard, not so much in defending the president and what he did, although some of them say they're sure it doesn't...
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meanwhile, a wave of new regulations has already made its way to the california legislature. including assembly member nancy skinner's bullet bill targeting ammunition sales. >>> and a massive oil tanker sideswipes the bay bridge, alarming environmentalists and prompting a federal investigation into what caused the crash. coming up next.
meanwhile, a wave of new regulations has already made its way to the california legislature. including assembly member nancy skinner's bullet bill targeting ammunition sales. >>> and a massive oil tanker sideswipes the bay bridge, alarming environmentalists and prompting a federal investigation into what caused the crash. coming up next.
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and california struggled to corral scores of fires, up and down the state. stephanie sy has our report. >> sy: heavy winds and low humidity. e day's forecast brought fresh dangers to much of california, where smoke from two dozen active fires blotted out t sun in the bay area, turning the skies an eerie orange. >> it's the middle of the day, all the windows are open in my house and look how dark it is. >> sy: in central california, the "creek fire," among the biggest in the state, is still raging completely unchecke through more than 360 buildings and is threatening 5,000 more around the siesta national foeast of fresno. all national forests were closen tatewide today, to prevent other fires from erupting. farther north, another fire rapidly exploded overnight, n butte counich led to evacuation orders and warnings including for the town of paradise, whh was decimated by the state's deadliest wildfire in 2018. more than two million acres have been burned in fires across californ, an unprecedented amount this early in the season. but the national weathni servi
and california struggled to corral scores of fires, up and down the state. stephanie sy has our report. >> sy: heavy winds and low humidity. e day's forecast brought fresh dangers to much of california, where smoke from two dozen active fires blotted out t sun in the bay area, turning the skies an eerie orange. >> it's the middle of the day, all the windows are open in my house and look how dark it is. >> sy: in central california, the "creek fire," among the biggest...
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katty: leon panetta, formerf ch staff to president bill clinton, thanks for joining us from california. mr. panetta: good to be with you. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." t still to come ight's "time" magazine puts the focus on journalists with the latest person of the year issue. we will hear about two men in myanmar who are in jail for their work. the father of the murdered british backpacker has visited the place where her body was found on the outskirts of the city of oakland. he took part in a traditional maori blessin ceremony alongside grace's uncle and a members of the new zealand police force. police are searching the area for more evidence will hear his hywel griffith with this report from auckland. hywel: memorial for grace on the banks in new zealand's south island, backpackers joining local people for the first of several vigils. among them was joshua, a friend of grace's brother, who planned to meet with a 22-year-old during her travels. grace disappeared on december 1. what started as a missing person's inquiry became a murder investigation. the 26-year-
katty: leon panetta, formerf ch staff to president bill clinton, thanks for joining us from california. mr. panetta: good to be with you. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." t still to come ight's "time" magazine puts the focus on journalists with the latest person of the year issue. we will hear about two men in myanmar who are in jail for their work. the father of the murdered british backpacker has visited the place where her body was found on the outskirts...
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officials say the wins in southern california should ease tonight. one of those fires was chase led to a car crashing and catching on fire. the two people in the stolen car will be charged with arson the kincade fire is 60% the teachers strike in chicago is over. the new union agreed to go back to work after the city agreed to make up five of the days lost. they hadlready reached a tentative deal. wethe mayoomed the outcome. >> enough is enough. in the spirit of compromise, we agreed. it was a hard-fought discussion, took a long time to get there, that is the right thi for our city and i'm glad this is over. stephanie: more than 300,000 students can go back to class tomorrow. islamic state grp confirmed the date of their leadere.nd vowed reve he died in a rate in syria. an audio statement named his successor but gave no details. troops have returnedsy to northeasa weeks after president trump ordered withdrawal. armored vehicles flying american flags patrolled today for miles south of the turkish border a tv network showed them visiting oil facilities
officials say the wins in southern california should ease tonight. one of those fires was chase led to a car crashing and catching on fire. the two people in the stolen car will be charged with arson the kincade fire is 60% the teachers strike in chicago is over. the new union agreed to go back to work after the city agreed to make up five of the days lost. they hadlready reached a tentative deal. wethe mayoomed the outcome. >> enough is enough. in the spirit of compromise, we agreed. it...
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in a lot of the california districts, republicans who had reasonably good vote totals. of course, they're republican district but there was thought there would be a democratic wave to sweep away the incumbents. the republican-held seats now looks like the republicans are holding their own. plenty of time r that to change. >> i couldn't disagree more. a great measurement that "wall street journal" nbc poll used i 20d every midterm and that is are you following the ensityon with great int and great interest, and with people who do so, ni or ten on the scale, 63% of republicans in 20 s 47% of democrats, and republicans pick up 63 house seats. right now, it's 63% of democrats brging passion and intensity and 47% of republicans, a total reversal. that, quite frankly, there are more people who want to vote for identody to check pres trump than to support president trump, and it's a refereum on him. ght now, it's going to be bad for the republicans. >> woodruff: quickly, do you agree this is going to end up being about donald trump in november? >> i think thatas trump h manage
in a lot of the california districts, republicans who had reasonably good vote totals. of course, they're republican district but there was thought there would be a democratic wave to sweep away the incumbents. the republican-held seats now looks like the republicans are holding their own. plenty of time r that to change. >> i couldn't disagree more. a great measurement that "wall street journal" nbc poll used i 20d every midterm and that is are you following the ensityon with...